Prosecutors have denied the claims, but they are expected to offer tucker her release in a court hearing Wednesday.

Choctaw County District Attorney Robert D. Keahey could not be reached for comment.

The baby death case gained national attention when a prominent gynecologist, Dr. Michael Steinkampf of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, testified last year that Banks was unable to have a baby in 1999 because her fallopian tubes were tied in 1995 after the birth of her sixth child.

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